From: Michel B. <mi...@bo...> - 2005-02-05 09:35:26
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Hello, Here are some samples or VERP-style single-use sender addresses local parts that sqlgrey currently doesn't recognize, and that cause every mail from the same origin to get greylisted again. Some may cause the sending domain to end in the "domain_awl" if the sample gets big enough, but some being weekly or monthly newsletters may never produce the requested number, and get greylisted forever... bounce-#-d03ca8744c532662291bfe53e62dddb3eab6aa94-# photoservice-xtc-9x9-0lac-dd-c2t6m photoservice-xtc-9x9-zj8o-dd-c2t6m fr2_2743_html-2743_4 fr_2760_html-2760_1098 fr_2785_html-2785_1098 fr_2811_html-2811_1137 fr_2833_html-2833_1137 I suggest that we should replace by # any series of possibly HEX numbers [0-9A-Fa-f] separated from the rest of the address by one of [._-] The "photoservice" samples would probably be harder to recognize. Also, I believe that sqlgrey has no provision to recognize single-use sender addresses including hashes such as what systems like SRS, SES or BATV can produce... Cheers. -- Michel Bouissou <mi...@bo...> OpenPGP ID 0xDDE8AC6E |